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"content": "BUSINESS FOR THE WEEK OF 1ST – 3RD APRIL 2025"
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"content": " Moving on to the Thursday Statement. Pursuant to the provision of Standing Order 44(2)(a), I rise to give the following Statement on behalf of the House Business Committee, which met on Tuesday, 11th March 2025, to prioritise business for consideration during the week. Hon. Speaker, as Members are aware, last week the House approved the Medium-Term Debt Management Strategy. Earlier today, the House approved the 2025 Budget Policy Statement, which paves the way for the introduction of the Division of Revenue Bill, 2025 for First Reading and subsequent stages. The House also passed the Second Supplementary Estimates for the Financial Year 2024/2025 this morning and it will proceed to conclude the consideration of Committee on Supply this afternoon. This will be followed by the consideration at all stages of the Supplementary Appropriations Bill 2025. I urge Members to stick around because this is the most critical stage of the budget-making process. I also wish to commend the Liaison Committee and all Members for the dedication and co-operation they have demonstrated in the consideration of the Medium-Term Debt Strategy, the Budget Policy Statement, the Second Supplementary Estimates for the Financial Year 2024/2025 and the attendant legislation. Indeed, we have certainly set a good pace and met the statutory timelines with regard to the said budget documents. With such an accomplishment, we can now proceed to our upcoming short break, commencing after tomorrow's Morning Sitting without any baggage of pending priority business. Members will recall that on Tuesday, 11th March 2025, this House resolved to alter its Calendar for the Fourth Session Regular Sessions, by varying the commencement of the short recess from Friday 14th March to Monday, 17th March 2025. In line with that resolution, the House will resume its regular sittings on Tuesday, 1st April 2025 at 2.30 p.m. to continue with the first part of the session. As we proceed on recess, the House still awaits reports on various business before committees. Therefore, the recess period gives committees, including those which have not been fully reconstituted and are still having elections pending, ample time to expedite the consideration of business that is pending before them, including finalising reports on Bills, treaties, inquiries and responses to statements which will be brought to the House upon the resumption from recess. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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"content": "It is good to emphasise, especially now that all the Departmental Committees have their Chairs in place that there are very many committees that still have pending reports that are holding the processing of certain Bills to progress to Second Reading. I really want to urge all of us – because this is a short working recess – to take that break and allow committees to work on the reports and inquiries. Committees, especially those that are holding Bills, should please take time to make sure that they finalise with all the reports. Upon the resumption, the House will continue with the Second Reading of the Learners with Disabilities Bill, Senate Bill No. 4 of 2023, and the Treaty Making and Ratification Amendment Bill No. 2 of 2024, should they not be concluded tomorrow Friday, 14th March 2025. Additionally, debate will also be undertaken on the following Motions, should they not be concluded tomorrow morning: 1. Report of the Departmental Committee on Transport and Infrastructure regarding public petition on legal recognition and protection of e-hailing motorcycle riders and delivery personnel. 2. Motion on state of security in six counties of North Rift being, Baringo, Elgeyo Marakwet, Turkana, West Pokot, Samburu and Laikipia. Finally, the House Business Committee will reconvene on Tuesday, 1st April 2025 to schedule business for the rest of that week. On behalf of the House Business Committee, I wish Members a restful working recess period as they spend time with their families, discharge their duties in their constituencies and engage in committee activities. As I said earlier, there are pending reports that have to be finalised by the time we re-engage again on 1st April, God willing. Hon. Speaker. I now wish to lay this Statement on the Table of the House. Thank you."
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"content": "Thank you, Leader of the Majority Party. Next Order."
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"content": "CONSIDERATION OF REPORT ON THE NATIONAL LAND COMMISSION (AMENDMENT) BILL"
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"content": "THAT, this House do agree with the Report of the Committee of the Whole House on its consideration of the National Land Commission (Amendment) Bill, (National Assembly Bill No. 43 of 2023)."
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"content": "(Moved by Hon. Owen Baya on 25.4.2024)"
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"content": "(Resumption of consideration interrupted on 25.4.2024)"
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"content": "Members on their feet, take your seats."
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